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Dead Milkmen
with Joe Jack Talcum
Who didn't want to ride around in a "Bitchin' Camaro" in 1985? Who didn't want to date a "Punk Rock Girl" in 1988? Who didn't have their "Methodist Coloring Book" in 1990?
Simply stated, the Dead Milkmen were one of the greatest pop-punk bands of the eighties and their music still sounds as good today as it did then. In honor of the band coming back together and working on new material, the following are some questions that the band's legendary guitarist Joe Jack Talcum took time out of his busy schedule to answer.
Death Before Dishonor
with Brian Harris
With a lot of attention from the world of hardcore, Death Before Dishonor hit the road with Black My Heart and Collin of Arabia to support the release of their full-length debut on Bridge Nine Records. I had the chance to speak to speak to the singer of the band, Brian Harris, about being from Boston and what his life in Death Before Dishonor is like.
Dillinger 4
with Erik Funk
Hailing from Minneapolis, MN, Dillinger Four released its first full-length, Midwestern Songs of the Americas, roughly one decade ago, but for more than half of that time span fans have been waiting for the band’s latest, Civil War.



